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3 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

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Worse than that.

Umpire waited for ages and then blew play on. You can see him blow whistle and hear it for play on. Gillard takes one step forward and he penalises her.

Disgraceful. He knew he he called play on and then penalises for a pathetic 50 and goal.

One of the worst decisions you will see.

 

Yeah Aimee!!!!

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Worse than that.

Umpire waited for ages and then blew play on. You can see him blow whistle and hear it for play on. Gillard takes one step forward and he penalises her.

Disgraceful. He knew he he called play on and then penalises for a pathetic 50 and goal.

One of the worst decisions you will see.

Welcome to AFLW umpiring. Incompetence x home town calls. Hold on to your hat cause the wa umpiring is the worst of the lot.


Fug it’s hot here today. 

Just now, McQueen said:

Fug it’s hot here today. 

Temp?

Just got home and turned on the game. What's with the air raid siren at the end of the quarter?

 

Geez they are getting good centre clearance action. 

2 minutes ago, binman said:

Temp?

32c right now. 
 

I’m sipping beers in my pool watching the game. 
 

38c tomorrow. 

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2 minutes ago, McQueen said:

32c right now. 
 

I’m sipping beers in my pool watching the game. 
 

38c tomorrow. 

currently bucketing and 10 degrees in south east metro melbourne

Shelley heath is as competitive as they come. Hard at it. Always.

Tough going. Heat a big factor. Just get the 4 points and come home.


Aimee Mackin giving a little show of her ridiculous skill and strength. 2 assists in 2 minutes

4th ever game of footy. just ridiculous 

This is more like it.

Alyssa Bannan is clearly biologically superior to the rest of us mere mortals.

 

 

Eagles are very weak. I wouldn’t take any of their players to play with us.


5 goal bannan the star of the show 

4 points and plenty of percentage (could have been more but no need to be greedy).

eagles very weak opposition. 2 scores in a game (one of which was gifted) is dreadful. Too many mismatches in AFLW.

big game against north next Saturday night. Will be a much tougher assignment than today.

go dees

 

 

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